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Publications [#379925] of Dorothy Buck
Papers Published
- Buck, D; Marcotte, CV, Classification of tangle solutions for integrases, a protein family that changes DNA topology,
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, vol. 16 no. 8
(October, 2007),
pp. 969-995 [doi]
(last updated on 2026/01/21)
Abstract: A generic integrase protein, when acting on circular DNA, often changes the DNA topology by transforming unknotted circles into torus knots and links. Two systems of tangle equations - corresponding to two possible orientations of two DNA subsequences - arise when modelling this transformation. With no a priori assumptions on the constituent tangles, we utilize Dehn surgery arguments to completely classify the tangle solutions for each of the two systems. A key step is to combine work of our previous paper [10] with recent results of Kronheimer, Mrowka, Ozsváth and Szabó [39] and work of Ernst [23] to show a certain prime tangle must in fact be a Montesinos tangle. These tangle solutions are divided into three classes, common to both systems, plus a fourth class for one system that contains the sole Montesinos tangle. We discuss the possible biological implications of our classification, and of this novel solution. © World Scientific Publishing Company.
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